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Need to have a talk about a tough topic? This show is for you!
Welcome back to Her Rules Radio where you come to learn how to live life by your own rules!
Today’s show is brought to you by my new book, co-authored with my incredible husband Bob Gower, Radical Alignment, how to have game-changing conversations that will change your business and your life!
SOOO excited to be back here with you, talking again - I took a little summer break and now we are basically back here in Season 6 (yes, coming up on our 6th anniversary of this show!)...
If you’re listening for the first time, or the first time in a long time, I grew up in a radio station - my mom had her own organic gardening radio show for 10 years, and every once in a while I would go on the show and do a “children’s gardening” episode with her! My older brother brendan was her sound engineer, so it was a family affair!
Even though we were a creative, often collaborative family, there’s one thing I didn’t really learn growing up with my fam:
How to have tough, emotional, or high-stakes conversations that felt safe, where everyone could be bravely vulnerable.
It’s part of why Bob and I finally wrote this book - RAdical Alignment.
You know those skills you wish you'd mastered earlier in life?
ME too.
I didn't learn how to gracefully talk about emotional topics until well into adulthood. Important conversations would veer wildly from where we started, and it felt so dangerous.
One of the tough conversations we are in as a family, and that’s me and my husband, my son, and his dad and step-mom, is what is life going to look like in September.
My son is getting ready to go into high school here in New York City, although at the point I’m recording the show, I don’t know if he’ll be going to school or starting the year from his bedroom. This is a tough choice and many families are feeling really upended because we don’t know what to do, or what’s coming.
So we are using our AIM to help us have conversations about the decisions that need to be made as an extended family. We use AIM to help us understand each other’s needs, worries, and to actually build empathy with each other - which in blended families with competing needs and fears isn’t always easy.
This is a way to have a shared vocabulary, a shared commitment to how we will communicate that is respectful, fair, and productive. It helps us stay grounded. And it helps us make space for our son to share his thoughts and feelings, and because we’ve been using it with him for a while, since he was 7 or so, he feels comfortable talking about tough topics with us -
WHICH feels so huge to me.
A few weeks ago at the dinner table, he said, out of nowhere, “I’m really glad I’m being raised learning to care about other people’s feelings.”
I don’t know about you, but this feels like a huge parenting WIN!
SO: I offer you a challenge: to invite someone in your life to have a tough conversation in the next 48 hours.
Invite them with openness and kindness: don’t say “WE NEED TO TALK.”
No one likes to hear that.
How to invite someone to a tough conversation
Be specific but not rigid.
Be inviting, and be clear about the topic.
See what happens!
Personally I’ve had a BIG breakthrough with some family members recently about topics I’ve been avoiding for decades… the conversation is ongoing but we are off to a clear, caring start.
I would love to hear from you how this goes!
Pre-order Radical Alignment and get your bonuses here! https://radicalalignmentbook.com/
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Need to have a talk about a tough topic? This show is for you!
Welcome back to Her Rules Radio where you come to learn how to live life by your own rules!
Today’s show is brought to you by my new book, co-authored with my incredible husband Bob Gower, Radical Alignment, how to have game-changing conversations that will change your business and your life!
SOOO excited to be back here with you, talking again - I took a little summer break and now we are basically back here in Season 6 (yes, coming up on our 6th anniversary of this show!)...
If you’re listening for the first time, or the first time in a long time, I grew up in a radio station - my mom had her own organic gardening radio show for 10 years, and every once in a while I would go on the show and do a “children’s gardening” episode with her! My older brother brendan was her sound engineer, so it was a family affair!
Even though we were a creative, often collaborative family, there’s one thing I didn’t really learn growing up with my fam:
How to have tough, emotional, or high-stakes conversations that felt safe, where everyone could be bravely vulnerable.
It’s part of why Bob and I finally wrote this book - RAdical Alignment.
You know those skills you wish you'd mastered earlier in life?
ME too.
I didn't learn how to gracefully talk about emotional topics until well into adulthood. Important conversations would veer wildly from where we started, and it felt so dangerous.
One of the tough conversations we are in as a family, and that’s me and my husband, my son, and his dad and step-mom, is what is life going to look like in September.
My son is getting ready to go into high school here in New York City, although at the point I’m recording the show, I don’t know if he’ll be going to school or starting the year from his bedroom. This is a tough choice and many families are feeling really upended because we don’t know what to do, or what’s coming.
So we are using our AIM to help us have conversations about the decisions that need to be made as an extended family. We use AIM to help us understand each other’s needs, worries, and to actually build empathy with each other - which in blended families with competing needs and fears isn’t always easy.
This is a way to have a shared vocabulary, a shared commitment to how we will communicate that is respectful, fair, and productive. It helps us stay grounded. And it helps us make space for our son to share his thoughts and feelings, and because we’ve been using it with him for a while, since he was 7 or so, he feels comfortable talking about tough topics with us -
WHICH feels so huge to me.
A few weeks ago at the dinner table, he said, out of nowhere, “I’m really glad I’m being raised learning to care about other people’s feelings.”
I don’t know about you, but this feels like a huge parenting WIN!
SO: I offer you a challenge: to invite someone in your life to have a tough conversation in the next 48 hours.
Invite them with openness and kindness: don’t say “WE NEED TO TALK.”
No one likes to hear that.
How to invite someone to a tough conversation
Be specific but not rigid.
Be inviting, and be clear about the topic.
See what happens!
Personally I’ve had a BIG breakthrough with some family members recently about topics I’ve been avoiding for decades… the conversation is ongoing but we are off to a clear, caring start.
I would love to hear from you how this goes!
Pre-order Radical Alignment and get your bonuses here! https://radicalalignmentbook.com/